In just three editions, Prod&Pack has successfully expanded its scope to cover the entire life cycle of packaged products from production to packaging, including handling and shipping, recycling and reuse. With more than 750 exhibitors, the show was able to support the entire packaging value chain in its transformation.
User industries turned out in large numbers to monitor market developments and address the specific needs of their sectors: cosmetics, food processing, chemicals/petrochemicals, retail, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals/healthcare, logistics, plastics, and many others.
These significant evolutions now position Prod&Pack as a leading event for all companies producing and using packaged products.
An event focused on the future of packaged products
Over three days, Prod&Pack brought together all professionals from the packaging, processing, and production industries. As the implementation of the European Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) draws near (August 2026) and new AGEC law milestones continue, Prod&Pack supported companies in their transformations through an ambitious program of activities and content offering new perspectives on the future of these sectors.
Visitors were able to explore the show’s flagship feature: the showroom an operating packaging production plant showcasing five key materials. The Reuse Village, in partnership with Réseau Vrac et Réemploi, offered numerous solutions for integrating reusable models into production lines. In addition, the National Reuse Forum for the packaging sector reviewed the initiatives deployed across the country. For the first time, the Federations Forum brought together professional associations, unions, and institutions to help shape the future of the packaging, recycling, and equipment industries. The Startup Pavilion presented high-potential products, solutions, and concepts to investors. The Sustainable Trends Aisle highlighted the latest innovations in ecodesign, labeling, and traceability. Finally, reduction, reuse, recycling, traceability, as well as AI, industrial performance, management, and innovation were the major themes tackled during the conferences.